AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoOcean Science Policy: The National Science Foundation reversed plans to dismantle the Ocean Observatories Initiative, keeping more than 900 sensors in place and redeploying equipment removed off Oregon and other coasts. Public Health & Safety: Oregon’s metro areas including Roseburg, Eugene-Springfield, and Medford rank among the highest for alcohol-induced deaths in people 65+, highlighting a long-running statewide problem. Water & Climate Risk: A “snow drought” is turning into a full-blown water crisis across the West, with record-low snowpack already cutting runoff and raising wildfire stakes. Agriculture Research: OSU is expanding cover-crop variety trials to help growers pick species and varieties that survive winter and perform better for soil, weeds, and nutrients. Fisheries & Ecosystems: OSU researchers are investigating a fast-spreading parasite killing juvenile Chinook salmon in the Upper Klamath, raising concerns for Oregon spawning grounds. Local Tech & Infrastructure: Hermiston renewed multiple IT service agreements and adjusted Echo’s contract to a predictable monthly schedule. Port & Logistics: Coos Bay advanced the Pacific Coast Intermodal Port with a $25M federal grant and $25M private match to support ship-to-rail container capacity.
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